Feasibility study of fly ash as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete and its behavior by alternate wetting and drying Process

The lack of quality material in today's rocks has led to the search for other sources. The possibility of using ash fly, a byproduct of the commercial sector, as a substitute for good mixing has been investigated in this study. This article presents the results of a research experiment conducte...

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Main Authors: Parvati V.K., Prakash K.B., Deshpande Nitin
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/42/e3sconf_icstce2023_03005.pdf
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description The lack of quality material in today's rocks has led to the search for other sources. The possibility of using ash fly, a byproduct of the commercial sector, as a substitute for good mixing has been investigated in this study. This article presents the results of a research experiment conducted to evaluate the strength of concrete with fly ash instead of natural sand for 45 alternating wet-dry cycles. Consider 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70% and 80% replacement of fine aggregate with fly ash and subject the concrete to 45 alternate wet-dry cycles. According to IS standards, various mechanical properties of strength tests such as compressive, tensile, bending, shear and impact strength are studied in this research work. Experimental results show that the strength of ordinary concrete with fly ash obtained from natural sand greatly increases in the dry-wet transition. For this reason, it is possible to use fly ash in wet and dry transitions by combining well and it can be used effectively in concrete.
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spelling doaj.art-9b5b0a4a0bd649819018f2ce379f67f42023-08-02T13:18:12ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014050300510.1051/e3sconf/202340503005e3sconf_icstce2023_03005Feasibility study of fly ash as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete and its behavior by alternate wetting and drying ProcessParvati V.K.0Prakash K.B.1Deshpande Nitin2Department of Civil Engineering, KLS Gogte Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Civil Engineering, Government Engineering CollegeDepartment of Civil Engineering, KLS Gogte Institute of TechnologyThe lack of quality material in today's rocks has led to the search for other sources. The possibility of using ash fly, a byproduct of the commercial sector, as a substitute for good mixing has been investigated in this study. This article presents the results of a research experiment conducted to evaluate the strength of concrete with fly ash instead of natural sand for 45 alternating wet-dry cycles. Consider 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70% and 80% replacement of fine aggregate with fly ash and subject the concrete to 45 alternate wet-dry cycles. According to IS standards, various mechanical properties of strength tests such as compressive, tensile, bending, shear and impact strength are studied in this research work. Experimental results show that the strength of ordinary concrete with fly ash obtained from natural sand greatly increases in the dry-wet transition. For this reason, it is possible to use fly ash in wet and dry transitions by combining well and it can be used effectively in concrete.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/42/e3sconf_icstce2023_03005.pdffly ashfine aggregatealternating wet and dry cyclesand structural concrete
spellingShingle Parvati V.K.
Prakash K.B.
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Feasibility study of fly ash as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete and its behavior by alternate wetting and drying Process
E3S Web of Conferences
fly ash
fine aggregate
alternating wet and dry cycles
and structural concrete
title Feasibility study of fly ash as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete and its behavior by alternate wetting and drying Process
title_full Feasibility study of fly ash as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete and its behavior by alternate wetting and drying Process
title_fullStr Feasibility study of fly ash as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete and its behavior by alternate wetting and drying Process
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility study of fly ash as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete and its behavior by alternate wetting and drying Process
title_short Feasibility study of fly ash as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete and its behavior by alternate wetting and drying Process
title_sort feasibility study of fly ash as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete and its behavior by alternate wetting and drying process
topic fly ash
fine aggregate
alternating wet and dry cycles
and structural concrete
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/42/e3sconf_icstce2023_03005.pdf
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